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Chemical Evolution of Damped Ly alpha galaxies: The [S/Zn] abundance ratio at redshift z > 2
Relative elemental abundances, and in particular the alpha/Fe ratio, are an
important diagnostic tool of the chemical evolution of damped Ly alpha systems
(DLAs). The S/Zn ratio is not affected by differential dust depletion and is an
excellent estimator of the alpha/Fe ratio. We report 6 new determinations of
sulphur abundance in DLAs at zabs greater than or equal to 2 with already known
zinc abundances. The combination with extant data from the literature provides
a measure of the S/Zn abundance ratio for a total of 11 high redshift DLA
systems. The observed [S/Zn] ratios do not show the characteristic [alpha/Fe]
enhancement observed in metal-poor stars of the Milky Way at comparable level
of metallicity ([Zn/H] ~ -1). The behaviour of DLAs data is consistent with a
general trend of decreasing [S/Zn] ratio with increasing metallicity [Zn/H].
This would be the first evidence of the expected decrease of the alpha/Fe ratio
in the course of chemical evolution of DLA systems. However, in contrast to
what observed in our Galaxy, the alpha/iron-peak ratio seems to attain solar
values when the metallicity is still low ([Zn/H] < -1) and to decrease below
solar values at higher metallicities. The behaviour of the alpha/Fe ratio
challenges the frequently adopted hypothesis that high redshift DLAs are
progenitors of spiral galaxies and favours instead an origin in galaxies
characterized by low star formation rates, in agreement with the results from
imaging studies of low redshift DLAs, where the candidate DLA galaxies show a
variety of morphological types including dwarfs and LSBs and only a minority of
spirals.Comment: ApJ (accepted
UVES observations of QSO 0000-2620: oxygen and zinc abundances in the Damped Ly-alpha galaxy at z_abs=3.3901
Observations of the QSO 0000-2620 with UVES spectrograph at the 8.2m ESO
KUEYEN telescope are used for abundance analysis of the damped Ly-alpha system
at z_{abs}=3.3901. Several Oxygen lines are identified in the Ly_alpha forest
and a measure for the oxygen abundance is obtained at [O/H]=-1.85 +/- 0.1 by
means of the unsaturated OI 925 A and OI 950 A lines. This represents the most
accurate O measurement in a damped Ly_alpha galaxy so far. We have also
detected ZnII 2026 A and CrII 2056, 2062 A redshifted at about 8900 A and found
abundances [Zn/H] = -2.07 +/- 0.1 and [Cr/H]=-1.99 +/- 0.1. Furthermore,
previous measurements of Fe, Si, Ni and N have been refined yielding
[Fe/H]=-2.04 +/- 0.1, [Si/H]=-1.90 +/- 0.1, [Ni/H]=-2.27 +/- 0.1, and
[N/H]=-2.68 +/- 0.1. The abundance of the non-refractory element zinc is the
lowest among the damped Ly-alpha systems showing that the associated
intervening galaxy is indeed in the early stages of its chemical evolution. The
fact that the Zn abundance is identical to that of the refractory elements Fe
and Cr suggests that dust grains have not formed yet. In this Damped Ly-alpha
system the observed [O,S,Si/Zn,Fe,Cr] ratios, in whatever combination are
taken, are close to solar (i.e 0.1-0.2 dex) and do not show the
[alpha-element/Fe] enhancement observed in Milky Way stars of comparable
metallicity. The observed behavior supports a galaxy evolution model
characterized by either episodic or low star formation rate rather than a
Milky-Way-type evolutionary model.Comment: Accepted by Ap
Nitrogen Abundances in Damped Ly alpha Galaxies
Nitrogen abundances have been derived in Damped Ly alpha (DLA) galaxies at
Zabs = 2.309, 2.827 and 3.025 toward the QSOs 0100+1300, 1425+6039 and
0347-3819 respectively. The behaviour of nitrogen relative to iron-peak and
alpha-elements has been investigated by considering all the extant NI
determinations for a total of 9 DLA galaxies. We have estimated the fraction of
iron locked into dust grains to convert the observed [N/Fe] ratios into overall
(dust plus gas) relative abundances, [N/Fe]corr. The ratios [N/alpha] have been
mostly determined by using sulphur as a tracer of alpha-elements which is
unaffected by dust. The [N/Fe] and [N/alpha] ratios show high dispersions, of
one order of magnitude or more, which have no equivalent in other
element-to-element ratios in DLAs. The lowest values of the [N/Fe]corr and
[N/alpha] ratios are at variance with the values measured in Galactic halo
stars of similar metallicity suggesting that part of the DLA galaxies do not
follow the chemical evolution of the Milky Way. The DLA nitrogen abundances and
their dispersion show some similarities with those observed in dwarf galaxies.
The behaviour of nitrogen abundance ratios can be ascribed, in general to the
delayed release of nitrogen in the course of evolution. However it is difficult
to conciliate this interpretation with the lowest [N/alpha] values measured,
since an expected enhancement of alpha-elements respect to the iron-peak
elements is not observed simultaneously in these DLA galaxies. In two cases,
relatively high [N/alpha] values are observed which require also a more complex
chemical evolution to be explained.Comment: 29 pages including 5 tables and figure captions,LaTeX, 8 figures, ApJ
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Historical analysis of governance at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
To analyze the governance arrangements of an institution it is necessary to understand the history and reasons for its creation, which, among other things, define its nature and the basic pacts and agreements (with the power balances implied) among the main actors involved. This document shows how the IDB emerged from a centuries-long interaction between LAC countries and the United States, on economic, political, and military matters. That dialogue led to the consideration of several regional financial institutions, including the 1940 Inter-American Bank, which was the predecessor of both the World Bank and the IMF. After the IDB was created in 1959, that dialogue was extended since the 1970s to the current partners from Europe and Asia, making the bank a global institution